Well I can tell you that it is good to be back from Little Rock and back doing the blog thing. n a rather bizarre theft case, a female (Teresa Tambunting) isthe under suspicion of taking twelve million US in gold and diamond jewelry from her position as vault manager at Queens jewelry store in NEw York and then storing them in her basement at her residence. They found $12 million in gold pieces and other jewelry were missing from the vault. These may have included 10K gold chain, ladies diamond ring, etc. Looks like someone will need a criminal defense attorney.
The female in question had told her family at their evening meal that she was somewhat fearful of the economic conditions of the country. It seems that her particular fears may have had their origins in major the stock market tumoil and her husband Edgardo’s job. All in all, she was fearful that the economy would make her husband lose his job or maybe get downgraded somehow. If you are in Little Rock and need a wonderful Little Rock criminal defense attorney who also does DUI and DWI cases then I can suggest this leading resource.
For their part, state Prosecutors have stated that during this point in time her and her 3 kids as well as husband were living with raw gold and jewelry hidden in their house basement.. They say the 50-year-old woman over a 6-year time span sneaked tiny items into her purse. In addition, she was the vault manager from where the twelve million of gold and jewelry was missing since the early 1990′s. It seems from the reports at hand that she was stealing items like a gold chain and various other items. Speaking for myself, I think that I might have taken the 10K gold chain if I had worked there and wanted to do the rip-off thing. All in all this reminds me of a similiar criminal defense case which occured in Little Rock a while back as I recall.
In conclusion, the suspect was charged with grand larceny and released on $100,000 bail. She is said to be planning her criminal defense with her attorney, which may actually include a defense of obsessive-compulsive disorder. That should tie up the New York court system for a good long while as they make up some new disease to justify her crimes, if she in fact did it. naturall, though, she is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
